Hot off the press, I've got your BART times newsletter. I did not realize they made a print version, but yes, they do. It is awesome (though I do believe their blog might be even better) and I've got your highlights right here:

Escalator UpdateIn a bid to speed escalator repair, BART has added 6 technicians to their escalator repair team (for a total of 16) and added overtime to their schedules. They hope to have 7 of the 12 San Francisco escalators fixed by June 22. Ours does not appear to be one of those six and they do not answer the question of why the escalators break down so often in the first place.

Transit Art Posters – Not Ads, ArtThose posters of people reading classic literature on BART trains? Those aren't ads from the public library, they're paintings from Owen Smith.

BART Service Advisories Visit http://bart.gov/advisories for apps, text "BART help" to 878787, or bookmark http://m.bart.gov. You can also call the BART Transit Information Center at 415 989-2278. Operators are availalble 6am to 11pm.

Hi everyone, I’m assuming by now you’ve had a chance to enjoy the amazing and soulful sounds of Steve Long at the 24th or 16th street Bart stations. Anyway, in catching up with Steve recently, I learned that he was just recently signed to a record label. Go Steve!

We all love the uHood for its closeness to Bernal, Mission, and Noe. But do you ever wonder where exactly you are?

The answer is probably not, but just in case, there’s an app to tell you: isaa.ch/sf

There’s some controversy, as La Lengua is not listed as an official neighborhood, but I take it as a good sign that we’re getting a mention on such big-name news sources as Mission Local. You can read about it here: http://missionlocal.org/2012/06/what-neighborhood-am-i-in/. Just ignore the sarcasm at the end and feel proud to be part of our little ‘hood that could.